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he is big cheese. >> is the united states losing its competitive edge. the world economic forum says yes. we'll speak to the head of the u.s. arm, kevin steinberg about surprising results in this group's new study. time for stocks. been 15 minutes since we last checked in with nicole. melissa: has it already? lori: time is flying by. we're having a great time, except if you're long the market you're not having a great time. nicole? >> we lost some of our earlier gains, that's true. s&p and nasdaq composite turned back into the red. they weren't too far off the unchanged line, .2 and moves we're really seeing and the dow is flat at the moment but we've had a lot of names on the move. the vix, the fear index, is to the downside. a lot of focus on the ecb in the next 24 hours. that is grabbing the attention of wall street. the jobs number, a big feature here, arguably the most important economic report that we get each month. we'll look at dow component disney. all-time high for disney. and so if you're a shareholder, you own major indexes, you own a mutual
he is big cheese. >> is the united states losing its competitive edge. the world economic forum says yes. we'll speak to the head of the u.s. arm, kevin steinberg about surprising results in this group's new study. time for stocks. been 15 minutes since we last checked in with nicole. melissa: has it already? lori: time is flying by. we're having a great time, except if you're long the market you're not having a great time. nicole? >> we lost some of our earlier gains, that's true....
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right here in the united states of america. when it comes to the health of our family, barack refused to listen to all those folks who told them to leave health reform for another day. another president. he didn't care whether it was the easy thing to do politically. no, that's not how he was raised. he cared that was the right thing to do. [cheers] [applause] he did it because he believed that here in america, our grandparents should be able to afford their medicine. our kids should be able to see a doctor when they are sick, and no one in this country should ever go broke because of an accident or illness. [cheers] [applause] and he believed that women are more than capable of making our own choices about our bodies and our health care. [cheers] [applause] that is what my husband stands for. when it comes to giving our kids the education that they deserve, barack nose like me and so many of you, he never could have attended college without financial aid. believe it or not, when we were first married, are combined monthly stud
right here in the united states of america. when it comes to the health of our family, barack refused to listen to all those folks who told them to leave health reform for another day. another president. he didn't care whether it was the easy thing to do politically. no, that's not how he was raised. he cared that was the right thing to do. [cheers] [applause] he did it because he believed that here in america, our grandparents should be able to afford their medicine. our kids should be able to...
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you said the retirement account says i have that but it is gone spin make you compare the united states to the know good brother? >> yes. you contribute all your life is not there. john: they said it is in insurance plan. they spend ii. >> we need of safety net to. >> i am 33 years old. >> i am group a.u. off. >> i am fine with that because i understand the value. hypothetically the reality is people's through their 80s and 90s we have to support. >> 3.6 million people per year entering that age of 65. becoming fully eligible and the money is not there. >> i am day baby-boomers. >> you should be bad. tell me why this is wrong. excuse me. i need at this. i will not give it back. not just to you. [laughter] >> this is generational socialism but i need to support people. john: it is cruel. >> i wish us back to america been prosperity but this is the new normal. >> we need to confront the situation. congress and people have to adjust and assets could be sold. >> put your 85 year-old father is in your living room. john: on that note. lamont hill. charles goyette. apparently americans are app
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there seems to be one set of laws for some states with the united states constitution all should have equal protection. it seems like texas is being treated differently where voters can cast a provisional ball it. if they don't have their identification they can cast the ballot and approve the diddy later. said this in the texas law if you don't have one you can cast the ballot then produce it later. why do they allow for new hampshire but not texas does not make sense. lou: the reason there is a difference with the justice department because of the civil-rights history with the requirement they must have the approval of the justice department but that does not apply. but the burden of the photograph is placed on the like toro system rather than the individual. >> you sound like a good lawyer. that is the reason why we appeal the decision to the u.s. supreme court. it has already approved the constitutionality of the voter i.d. law. that is why hampshire can implement. texas cannot because of section v preapproved requirement and it is being singled out on that basis basis, we will ch
there seems to be one set of laws for some states with the united states constitution all should have equal protection. it seems like texas is being treated differently where voters can cast a provisional ball it. if they don't have their identification they can cast the ballot and approve the diddy later. said this in the texas law if you don't have one you can cast the ballot then produce it later. why do they allow for new hampshire but not texas does not make sense. lou: the reason there is...
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states. i watch and they run down my property and something about this noise. from the wire is protecting the country and the kind of guy who doesn't mind goodness pay and sturdy so i come out here you know we're all immigrants as well that we all do something else. in his first t.v. interview since his inauguration. you might just as well i'm look at one time tomorrow all of its inmates and bring them to syria to do the fighting they're practically the same kind of people bloody near putin speaks exclusively to r.t. . if. you crossed out i'm people about to mind you we're talking about obama's pitch. ok i'd like to go back to rob in new york how much is this campaign really about anxiety not about democrats and republicans but anxiety about the future. it's a it's about anxiety to a tremendous extreme because the big question are we better off than we were four years ago that was if this to david axelrod yesterday he said well auto workers are what we're talking about the country as a whole
states. i watch and they run down my property and something about this noise. from the wire is protecting the country and the kind of guy who doesn't mind goodness pay and sturdy so i come out here you know we're all immigrants as well that we all do something else. in his first t.v. interview since his inauguration. you might just as well i'm look at one time tomorrow all of its inmates and bring them to syria to do the fighting they're practically the same kind of people bloody near putin...
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few years one of the united states. i watch and they run run down my property and something about this noise. that cockroaches from coming over the wire is protecting the country i'm the kind of guy who doesn't mind it is pants dirty so i come out you know we're all immigrants as well that we all hear some sorrow. with. science technology innovation all the list of elements around russia. the future. if you. still. want to. welcome back to crossfire i'm peter was about to mind you were talking about obama's speech. to. students. ok i'd like to go back to rob in new york rob how much is this campaign really about anxiety not about democrats and republicans but anxiety about the future it's a it's about anxiety to a tremendous extreme because the big question are we better off than we were four years ago that was if this to david axelrod yesterday and he said well auto workers are what we're talking about the country as a whole and it's also been a very mercurial economy where what it's good one day in the stock market th
few years one of the united states. i watch and they run run down my property and something about this noise. that cockroaches from coming over the wire is protecting the country i'm the kind of guy who doesn't mind it is pants dirty so i come out you know we're all immigrants as well that we all hear some sorrow. with. science technology innovation all the list of elements around russia. the future. if you. still. want to. welcome back to crossfire i'm peter was about to mind you were talking...
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there's the united states of america. >> a lot of folks have asked about president obama's 2004 speech, he's a person of unique ability and talent. i'm going to be myself. >> but like that newcomer, barack obama, castro is the son of a single mom. his grand mother immigrated to this country from mexico, taught herself english, worked as a made, and not only did her grandson julian graduate harvard law, so did his twin brother joaquin by one minute. >> is there any chance that you could ask your brother to substitute for you? just trying the twin switch thing here, just testing here? >> no, i doubt it you know, he's way too good looking. and he's unmarried. he doesn't have a wedding ring. >> at 37, castro is the youngest mayor of any u.s. city. he's been teased by the president for his boyish looks. >> julian castro, i thought he was on our staff. he's a mayor? i'm messing with you. >> i keep hoping one day when i'm 80 years old, i'll still look 40 or something. i've always looked young. >> we asked about that generational challenge of paul ryan's speech. >> college graduates should not
there's the united states of america. >> a lot of folks have asked about president obama's 2004 speech, he's a person of unique ability and talent. i'm going to be myself. >> but like that newcomer, barack obama, castro is the son of a single mom. his grand mother immigrated to this country from mexico, taught herself english, worked as a made, and not only did her grandson julian graduate harvard law, so did his twin brother joaquin by one minute. >> is there any chance that...
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states. i watch and they run down my property and some about this noise. from the wire is protecting the country and the kind of guy who doesn't mind goodness pay and sturdy so i come out here you know we're all immigrants as well that we all came from somewhere else. the mission is free cretaceous free in-store charges free. arrangement free. and free studio time free. download free broadcasts live video for your media projects a free media party dot com you. can see. i'm peter all about the mind you were talking about obama's pitch. perfect pitch slump. ok i'd like to go back to rob in new york how much is this campaign really about anxiety not about democrats and republicans but anxiety about the future. it's a it's about anxiety to a tremendous extreme because the big question are we better off than we were four years ago that was if this to david axelrod yesterday he said well auto workers are what we're talking about the country as a whole and it's also been a very mercurial economy whe
states. i watch and they run down my property and some about this noise. from the wire is protecting the country and the kind of guy who doesn't mind goodness pay and sturdy so i come out here you know we're all immigrants as well that we all came from somewhere else. the mission is free cretaceous free in-store charges free. arrangement free. and free studio time free. download free broadcasts live video for your media projects a free media party dot com you. can see. i'm peter all about the...
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states senate. i watch them they run down my property and about this noise. from the wire is protecting the country i'm the kind of guy who doesn't mind get this pants dirty so i come out here you know we're all immigrants as well that we all do something else . sigrid laboratory. was able to build the world's most sophisticated robot which doesn't do anything. to teach the creation why it should care about humans and. this is why you should care only. about the mind you were talking about obama's pitch. ok i'd like to go back to rob in new york how much is this campaign really about anxiety not about democrats and republicans but anxiety about the future. it's about anxiety to a tremendous extreme because. the big question are we better off than we were four years ago that was this this to david axelrod yesterday and he said well auto workers are what we're talking about the country as a whole and it's also been a very mercurial economy where it's good one day and the stock market the next day it c
states senate. i watch them they run down my property and about this noise. from the wire is protecting the country i'm the kind of guy who doesn't mind get this pants dirty so i come out here you know we're all immigrants as well that we all do something else . sigrid laboratory. was able to build the world's most sophisticated robot which doesn't do anything. to teach the creation why it should care about humans and. this is why you should care only. about the mind you were talking about...
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switzerland, singapore, finland, sweden, the netherlands, germany and the united states. in a previous segment, john carney said to ignore the quote pinheads at the world economic forum. are you? >> i don't ignore them. i want to ask you a question. put the shoe on the other foot here. here's the list of what matters according to them for competitiveness. institutions, infrastructure, macroeconomy, health and primary education and higher education. my question to you is which candidate is talking about all five of these things? >> none. >> to what extent is the united states engaged in a debate of institutions, infrastructure -- >> i shouldn't say none. we are around the margins. >> around the edges. >> the three is big focus obviously. obama touched on education and as mitt romney -- >> if this stuff matters, we ain't talking about it. okay? we are talking about the deficit which matters. that's part of -- i've only showed you five of the 12 pillars they call them. guys, do we have those full screens back there? those charts i wanted to put up. put up the first one here.
switzerland, singapore, finland, sweden, the netherlands, germany and the united states. in a previous segment, john carney said to ignore the quote pinheads at the world economic forum. are you? >> i don't ignore them. i want to ask you a question. put the shoe on the other foot here. here's the list of what matters according to them for competitiveness. institutions, infrastructure, macroeconomy, health and primary education and higher education. my question to you is which candidate is...
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when you're the first lady of the united states, you have a bevy of dresses designed for you, and that is no different for ann romney, but that plays into the narrative, so that's why you see the focus on it. it's a down time in the economy, and it is an attempt, again, to suggest that the romneys are out of touch with middle class americans, which that will be up to the american people to decide, but i think that story plays into that narrative. >> i want to button this up with something else we see so prevalently in this day and age is digital media. the number of tweets that were rolling in per minute when it came to michelle obama. 28,000 tweets per minute while she was speaking. she's not even the candidate. look how it compared to the left. mitt romney's measurement was only 14,000 tweets per minute. but let's finish it this way by saying, as you said, she's not running. she may have an effect but she's not running. important to note that. >> and she's also the first lady of the united states, and she's been in a very prominent role for five years now, so let's -- you know, i thi
when you're the first lady of the united states, you have a bevy of dresses designed for you, and that is no different for ann romney, but that plays into the narrative, so that's why you see the focus on it. it's a down time in the economy, and it is an attempt, again, to suggest that the romneys are out of touch with middle class americans, which that will be up to the american people to decide, but i think that story plays into that narrative. >> i want to button this up with something...
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the united states showing the big slope up. government programs he says for example extended unemployment insurance could have kept the rate high. nonsense says jeff lacker from the richmond fed, jim bull from st. louis and others. there he say he didn't look deep enough into the data. we have a high, long-term unemployment problem. that is a sign of structural. then they say this very interesting question, a little bit into the economics here. where the deflation? if there is all of this extra slack in the economy, prices should be falling. in fact, you have this large bump up in unemployment and then you look at the year over year end of inflation and there is no deflation there. the big question, guys, where does the number come back to? what is the right number? should the fed be aiming for a 5%, 6%, or 7% unemployment rate which means there's a lot less slack in the economy right now. that's the debate, scott. that's what the fed is puzzling over. how much it can do. how much progress it can have on unemployment. bernanke
the united states showing the big slope up. government programs he says for example extended unemployment insurance could have kept the rate high. nonsense says jeff lacker from the richmond fed, jim bull from st. louis and others. there he say he didn't look deep enough into the data. we have a high, long-term unemployment problem. that is a sign of structural. then they say this very interesting question, a little bit into the economics here. where the deflation? if there is all of this extra...
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states to make these things happen he can't dole out the blame to everybody else and i think that's what he does and he has he looks at himself and says i want to have a presidency like lyndon johnson well i bet the miami heat would like to have. you know as many wins and in the n.b.a. championship as the boston celtics do in the one nine hundred sixty s. but nobody's going to win thirteen championships in a row we're in a different world we're in a different time of yes ok adam you want to i mean can you name one can you name one issue one big issue that republicans have actually been willing to compromise with the president on rob you want to say you want to feel that i think that we could have yes i think we could have had a deal. numerous situations and i think obama doled it all off to to read and palosi who are are if you talk about ideologues and intractable politicians people were expecting republicans were expecting to deal with the president the president's made it clear he doesn't like the day in day out machinations of washington and his aides will tell you this people h
states to make these things happen he can't dole out the blame to everybody else and i think that's what he does and he has he looks at himself and says i want to have a presidency like lyndon johnson well i bet the miami heat would like to have. you know as many wins and in the n.b.a. championship as the boston celtics do in the one nine hundred sixty s. but nobody's going to win thirteen championships in a row we're in a different world we're in a different time of yes ok adam you want to i...
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saying the we must stop the tea party before the united states senate falls into the hands of extremists and ideologues who leave no room for reason or compromise who don't recognize common ground even when they're standing on. the ng and if they won't stand up to rush limbaugh or grover norquist what would make him. one thing they would stand up for you to is see today's republican party believes in two sets of rules one for millionaires and billionaires and another for the middle class. and this year they've nominated the strongest proponent and clearest beneficiary of this rig game mitt romney. never in modern american history as a presidential candidate tried so hard to hide himself from the people he hopes to serve. when you look at the one tax return he has released it's obvious why. it's obvious why there's only been one. we learned that he pays a lower tax rate than middle class families. we learn each owes swiss bank accounts and cayle and i am an actual tears over american institutions. and we can only imagine what new secrets would be revealed if he showed the american people
saying the we must stop the tea party before the united states senate falls into the hands of extremists and ideologues who leave no room for reason or compromise who don't recognize common ground even when they're standing on. the ng and if they won't stand up to rush limbaugh or grover norquist what would make him. one thing they would stand up for you to is see today's republican party believes in two sets of rules one for millionaires and billionaires and another for the middle class. and...
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states, whether you're interested in insuring the 50 million people who don't have coverage, whether you're interested in improving the quality for everyone and reducing things like hospital infections or readmissions, and whether you're interested in cost control and restraining the excess growth that we've had in health care. it's all been in the bill. the communication strategy is i think now revving up and i hope that it really takes. >> dr. emanuel, i have to ask a follow-up to that. we were looking at sort of the provisions that are taking place now and those that are going to kick in in 2014. in 2014, there are some big ones coming down the pike, the exchanges, insurance exchanges are established, the individual mandate takes effect, medicaid expands, there are insurance tax credits and probably the biggest one, the prohibition on denials due to pre-existing conditions takes effect. those are all really big selling points as far as the affordable care act goes. my question is why was the timing such that they only kick in in 2014 after an election? >> well, a lot of people sai
states, whether you're interested in insuring the 50 million people who don't have coverage, whether you're interested in improving the quality for everyone and reducing things like hospital infections or readmissions, and whether you're interested in cost control and restraining the excess growth that we've had in health care. it's all been in the bill. the communication strategy is i think now revving up and i hope that it really takes. >> dr. emanuel, i have to ask a follow-up to that....
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united states. we did not teach our daughters that they were second-class citizens. but proposal after proposal, mitt romney and paul ryan at want to make women second-class citizens again. we will not let that happen. [applause] as a fourth generation call rod allen, i believe our western spirit is an inspiration for what makes america great. westerners stand strong in our defense of individual rights and women's equality. [applause] in 2013 colorado will celebrate its 120th anniversary of granting women the right to vote. the very first state in the nation to do so. the achievements we have achieved did not come easily. many oppose the advance of women into new roles and responsibilities and even oppose our right to vote. but, working together, we have established our rightful place in our american republic. even today, there are still many battles to be one. mitt romney and paul ryan would have us fighting to defend hold gains all over again. more and more common in this economy, the women are th
united states. we did not teach our daughters that they were second-class citizens. but proposal after proposal, mitt romney and paul ryan at want to make women second-class citizens again. we will not let that happen. [applause] as a fourth generation call rod allen, i believe our western spirit is an inspiration for what makes america great. westerners stand strong in our defense of individual rights and women's equality. [applause] in 2013 colorado will celebrate its 120th anniversary of...
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it was about the united states of america. and as you know, i i had president obama and president clinton -- >> you just skipped over a couple of years. did it take the first couple years of the term to become, develop a relationship? >> i always think when a new president comes in, all former presidents just generally, stay back. let the new president get in. pick his team. you know that. that's just natural. and then over time, it evolved. they spent time together. they were golfing. i spend an hour with the two of them in my home. great warm feeling. talked sports. talked politics. they're different generations, different folks. they get along. and bill clinton will do anything he can to make sure that president obama is reelected. you could tell that tonight. he was into this speech. he talked about what president obama has accomplished, and that we need president obama for four more years. you could feel that. that was in his heart talking tonight and i can tell you, having talked to the president for a lot, president cli
it was about the united states of america. and as you know, i i had president obama and president clinton -- >> you just skipped over a couple of years. did it take the first couple years of the term to become, develop a relationship? >> i always think when a new president comes in, all former presidents just generally, stay back. let the new president get in. pick his team. you know that. that's just natural. and then over time, it evolved. they spent time together. they were...
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the united states is doing it. and guess what? they are not going to change. end of discussion. stuart: tres, you make so much sense, direct and to the point, we kind of like that. thank you very much. see you soon. the democrats pushing the same message they did over 30 years ago, especially on taxes. here's president carter from 1980. >> the republican alternative is the biggest tax give away in history. they call it -- [inaudible]. i call it a free lunch that americans cannot afford. the republican tax program offers rebates to the rich -- [inaudible]. stuart: i got deja vu all over again, biggest tax give away in the history, rebates to the rich and deprivation for the poor, does that sound familiar? mike reagan is here, author of the reagan revolution. there's a direct parallel in what president obama keeps on saying today and what jimmy carter said 32 years ago. direct? >> you get the idea the same speechwriter is alive and well and writing speeches today as he was writing speeches back for jimmy carter. it never changes. and they keep on throwing the same thing out to the
the united states is doing it. and guess what? they are not going to change. end of discussion. stuart: tres, you make so much sense, direct and to the point, we kind of like that. thank you very much. see you soon. the democrats pushing the same message they did over 30 years ago, especially on taxes. here's president carter from 1980. >> the republican alternative is the biggest tax give away in history. they call it -- [inaudible]. i call it a free lunch that americans cannot afford....
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we've dropped again, four years in a row, and now six different nations top the united states in the world economic forum's list of the most competitive economies. dagen: and this will go over well, in greece, calls to increase the workweek there to six days. say it ain't so. connell: say it ain't so. a lot to talk about today. at the top of the hour, before we talk about anything else, let's do stocks now as we do every 15 minutes with nicole petallides. disney today, all-time high. nicole: we have a long-term chart of disney to take a look at here. when you look at it year to date, up over 30%. hitting all-time high of 51.13. recently we found that between april and june, disneyland resort drew the most visitors than it ever had before in the same period. of course you think of disneyland, you think of disney resorts, you think of also media and film. films like the avengers for example. disney certainly has recent success and that is evident here in the stock up 2 1/2%. the major market averages the dow right now is up about 8 1/2 points. back above the 13,000 mark. we're watching
we've dropped again, four years in a row, and now six different nations top the united states in the world economic forum's list of the most competitive economies. dagen: and this will go over well, in greece, calls to increase the workweek there to six days. say it ain't so. connell: say it ain't so. a lot to talk about today. at the top of the hour, before we talk about anything else, let's do stocks now as we do every 15 minutes with nicole petallides. disney today, all-time high. nicole: we...
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right here in the united states of america. [applause] when it comes to the health of our families, barack refused to listen to those folks who told him to leave health reform for another day. another president. he did not care whether it was the easy thing to do politically. that is not how he was raised. he cared that it was the right thing to do. [applause] he did it because he believed that here in america, our grandparents should be able to afford their medicine. our kids should be able to see a doctor when they are sick. and no one in this country should ever go broke because of an accident or illness. [applause] and he believes that women are more than capable of making our own choices about our bodies and our health care. [applause] that is what my husband stands for. when it comes to giving our kids reeducation they deserve, barack knows that like me and so many of you, he never could have attended college without financial aid. and believe it or not, when we were first married, our combined monthly student loan bill w
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. >> i would like to take this fight for him straight to the floor for the united states senate. reporter: her current strategy is to moderate scott brown to conservative positions, casting him as too extreme for massachusetts voters. >> scott brown's best hope is to steer clear of this. reporter: he dropped in for a single day, refusing a single slot. on the campaign trail, you will rarely hear him utter the word republican. >> scott brown, republican -- how many times have you heard him say that? reporter: at the same time, brown is trying to paint worn as antibusiness. adding that her support for president obama's claims of you didn't build that. >> if you build a factory, good for you. you moved your goods to market on the roads the rest of us pay for. reporter: warren is happy to amplify the most progressive rhetoric, hoping to win back democrats embraced her and 2008. reporter: massachusetts is one of the races who will control who earns the senate. the latest poll has drawn up by five points. but elizabeth warren has a substantial leading fundraiser. there have been some r
. >> i would like to take this fight for him straight to the floor for the united states senate. reporter: her current strategy is to moderate scott brown to conservative positions, casting him as too extreme for massachusetts voters. >> scott brown's best hope is to steer clear of this. reporter: he dropped in for a single day, refusing a single slot. on the campaign trail, you will rarely hear him utter the word republican. >> scott brown, republican -- how many times have...